inb ISO 639

Inga

  • Geography

    CO Nariño and Putumayo departments; some in Cauca department: Piamonte and Santa Rosa municipalities; 1,000 in Bogotá, some in regional capitals.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Colombia

inb
Highland Inga
18,000 in Colombia (Civallero 2008). Dispersed in various regions; adopted commerce as a survival strategy (Crevels 2007). Ethnic population: 19,600 (2018 census). Total users in all countries: 22,000.
Nariño and Putumayo departments; some in Cauca department: Piamonte and Santa Rosa municipalities; 1,000 in Bogotá, some in regional capitals.
Colombia
6b* (Threatened).
Quechuan, Peripheral Quechua, Chinchay, Northern Chinchay
Santiago Inga, San Andrés Inga, Aponte Inga. Partially intelligible with Imbabura Quichua [qvi] of Ecuador. Aponte Inga dialect is most distinct.
SOV; 19 consonants and 3 vowels.
Also use Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Camsá [kbh].
Literacy rate in L1: 10%–60%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50%. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1996–2009.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Inga
Inga
4,000 in Venezuela (1995 SIL). Ethnic population: 830 (2011 census).
Scattered in cities.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
View other languages of Venezuela